Angelia Seetoh
Sep 17, 2010

MEC Thailand instates new management team

BANGKOK - Nuvee Pongsathidporn and Sarnchatt Chansrakao have been promoted to general manager and managing partner respectively as part of MEC’s management restructure.

Nuvee Pongsathidporn & Sarnchatt Chansrakao
Nuvee Pongsathidporn & Sarnchatt Chansrakao

The pair joined MEC as business directors in planning.

Pongsathidporn has over 15 years' media planning experience for many international clients including P&G Asean, Coke and Colgate-Palmolive. He continues to oversee the analytic and insight units at MEC.

Chansrakao's extensive client management and strategic planning experience puts him in good stead in his new role, and continues to head MEC Access, a special MEC unit focussed on brand content and sponsorship.

“We’re putting in place the right structure to cope with changes in consumer and client demand,” said Sunnee Paripunna, managing director at MEC Thailand. “Nuvee will ensure product superiority for current and new clients in terms of overall planning and buying work, while Sarnchatt will focus on driving special units, MEC Access and MEC interaction, a must for today's communications.”

Together they oversee over THB3,000 million (US$97 million) worth of business in reporting to Paripunna.

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